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<br />the game when we are called upon to have <br />something by next Tuesday morning, with time <br />running out, I would be hopeful that !~. <br />Welborn and Mr. Sparks can sit down and <br />amalgamate these two concepts or ideas and <br />work out the solution that we have all been <br />looking for. I am confident they can do <br />it. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I am going to make one further sugges- <br />tion. I would like to have the new state <br />engineer and Mr. Ten Eyck in there with them. <br />I find myself in a position here of maybe <br />wearing two hats. I don't want to be an <br />advocate here today. I want to be fair and <br />I want to say that there is nothing that <br />any of us can do in the way of writing a <br />perfect water bill. The last draft of <br />Senate Bill 81 in December was sent out to <br />over 890 individuals in the state. 890 were <br />on the mailing list. Sol am sure most of <br />you have at least read it but if you haven't <br />and you would think it appropriate, Mr. <br />Chairman, and I think we are a little pre- <br />mature on this, I know that Mr. Welborn, <br />while he is going to be busy this afternoon, <br />would be happy to corne up here this morning <br />and hit the high spots in his bill. I can do <br />it but I'm in the position of working for <br />Mr. Ten Eyck under contract. I'm on leave <br />from the Attorney General's office. Ob- <br />viously, I am not going to vote against what <br />I believe in. On the other hand I would be <br />hopeful, and I've seen this Board rise to <br />heights in many, many of our problems that <br />involved every section of the state, and I <br />am confident that they will come up with the <br />right solution." <br /> <br />MR. KROEGER. <br /> <br />"Thank you, Mr. Geissinger. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I think I would like to ask the state <br />engineer, Mr. Kuiper, if he has any comments <br />at this time." <br />